Jordan Tong

Assistant Professor - Operations & Information Management at Wisconsin School of Business

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  • Wisconsin School of Business

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Biography

Wisconsin School of Business

Jordan Tong is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Operations and Information Management at the Wisconsin School of Business.

Professor Tong's research focus is in supply chain management, behavioral operations management, and judgment and decision-making. His research appears in journals such as Management Science, Psychological Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, and Production and Operations Management.

Professor Tong received his PhD from Duke University at the Fuqua School of Business, where he also taught Supply Chain Management in the Master of Engineering Management Program. At the Wisconsin School of Business, Professor Tong teaches Operations Management and Operations Analytics courses in the undergraduate business program.

Selected Accepted Journal Articles

  • Tong, J. & Feiler, D. & Larrick, R. (2017). A behavioral remedy for the censorship bias. Production and Operations Management
  • Tong, J. & Feiler, D. & Ivantsova, A. (2017). Good Choice, Bad Judgment: How Choice Under Uncertainty Generates Overoptimism. Psychological Science

Selected Published Journal Articles

  • Tong, J. & Feiler, D. (2017). A behavioral model of forecasting: Naive statistics on mental samples. Management Science (63), 3609-3627.
  • Huang, L. & Song, J. & Tong, J. (2016). Supply chain planning for random demand surges: Reactive capacity and safety stock. Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (18), 509-524.
  • Liu, F. & Song, J. & Tong, J. (2016). Building supply chain resilience through virtual stockpile pooling. Production and Operations Management (25), 1745-1762.
  • Feiler, D. & Tong, J. & Larrick, R. (2013). Biased judgment in censored environments. Management Science (59), 573-591. doi: 10.1287/mnsc.1120.1612.
  • Chen, L. & Kok, G. & Tong, J. (2013). The effect of payment schemes on inventory decisions: The role of mental accounting. Management Science (59), 436-451. doi: 10.1287/mnsc.1120.1638.

Editorial and Reviewing Activities

Decision Sciences - Since January 2017 Associate Editor

Operations Research - Since January 2016 Ad Hoc Reviewer

Production and Operations Management - Since April 2015 Editorial Board Member

Journal of Operations Management - Since January 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer

Naval Research Logistics - Since January 2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer

Manufacturing and Service Operations Management - Since January 2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer

Management Science - Since January 2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer

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